Archive for March, 2018

Zuckerberg Apologize Cambridge Analytica Scandal in Full-page ads

Zuckerberg Apologize

With the Cambridge Analytica Scandal keeps spreading on the society, Facebook continues to take PR strategy to reduce the tensions, and Mark Zuckerberg just took out a full page ads to apologize this event in several news media.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg did an public apologize apology on Sunday with a full-page ads in Washington Post, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and six UK papers The Observer, The Sunday Times, Mail on Sunday, Sunday Mirror, Sunday Express and Sunday Telegraph. Read more…

Facebook Lite Will Kick Off In The US from Friday

Facebook Lite

Popular social media Facebook recently announced that the Lite version will be available for developed countries, and now it starts to work from Friday.

Facebook Lite is a slim version of the Facebook app that launched in 2015, and targeting the developing counters which get a slower internet connections like 2G networks Read more…

Xbox One X and One S will Support AMD FreeSync Displays

Xbox One X

Wanna get a better user experience of your Xbox One X? Microsoft is taking steps to add support for AMD’s FreeSync displays to its Xbox One X and Xbox One S, which will be achieved in the upcoming Xbox spring update.

Microsoft now is planing this new update in these two devices’ consoles, and in addition to the FreeSync display, the 1440p support feature will also come out in the spring update. Read more…

EU Consider to Tax Tech Giants Between to 2% and 6%

EU

European Union (EU) will unveil a plan this month to tax big technology companies revenue between 2 percent and 6 percent, and it is more likely closer to 2% than to 6%, according to Bruno Le Maire.

“A European directive will be disclosed in the coming weeks. It will be a considerable step. The (tax rate) range is 2 percent to 6 percent, we will be closer to 2 percent than 6 percent”. Read more…